VIP parking passes will be sent via email along with other important logistics. One parking pass is included for every (2) tickets sold.VIP Parking Option - Ticket purchased day of event will not include parking.

All reserved seats will require a full-priced ticket. If you have a toddler who can sit on your lap and does not need a reserved seat, their admission will be free.

Your tickets do not come with a specific reserved seat so if you would like to sit with your group we recommend arriving early with your whole group to claim your seats together. All seats are first-come, first-served and we cannot promise your group can all sit together.

Do not bring your own chairs, umbrellas or tents into the VIP areas. Chairs are provided by the venue.

The VIP tents are equipped with a cash bar and drinks will be allowed in and out. Skip the long lines in the general admission and utilize the bar in your designated VIP area!

The VIP tents have their own separate bathrooms. Skip the lines in the general admission area and utilize the separate restrooms.

FAQs

There are two options for parking; preferred parking is $20 and located at 395 Purcey Street and overflow parking is $10 and located along Henderson and White Settlement Street.
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Yes, but they must remain on a leash at all times. Owners are required to pick up after their dogs and patrons who do not will be asked to leave the festival. Please also consider the noise level of fireworks before bringing your dog. Loud fireworks often scare dogs and cause them to run away.

Yes. To enter the water and/or tube all children must be 30" or taller. All children 12 years and younger are required to wear a life jacket while in the water. Life jackets free of charge are generously provided by Cabela's and Tarrant Regional Water District. Supplies are limited so we encourage patrons to bring their own.

No. The water at the festival will be highly congested with tubers and the flyboard shows so for safety reasons we cannot allow kayaks, SUPs or canoes on the water at Fort Worth’s Fourth. If you are paddling to the festival access is limited due to safety restrictions on the fireworks. Upstream access ends at the Henderson Street Bridge on the Clear Fork and at the Fort Worth & Western Railroad Bridge on the West Fork. Downstream acces ends at the North Main Street Bridge on the West Fork.

What to Bring

I.D. (TO PURCHASE ALCOHOL)

CASH OR CREDIT CARD

SUNSCREEN

LAWN CHAIR

BLANKET

What not to Bring

NO OUTSIDE COOLERS

NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR BEVERAGES

NO GLASS OR STYROFOAM

NO NOISE MAKERS

NO GRILLS

NO DRONES

Children less than 30" tall will not be allowed in the water. All children 12 and under must wear a life jacket. Life jackets available on site and generously provided by Cabela's and Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD). Lifeguards will be on duty, however all attendees enter the river at their own risk.
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST, STOLEN OR WET ITEMS. Pets must remain on a leash at all times.

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Skip Traffic,Take the Trails

The quickest route to Fort Worth’s Fourth is on the Trinity Trails. Avoid the parking fee and take advantage of the free bike parking. Remember to bring a bike lock, we are not responsible for stolen or damaged bikes.